Booklist gave a rave review to Still Life with Monkey by Katharine Weber in their August 1, 2018 issue. They wrote, "Weber's sixth novel is a nuanced investigation of what is left when all of the ways one identifies oneself are wiped out in an instant . . . Beautiful, emotionally resonant storytelling."Read the full review... [Details]

The New York Times ran a lovely piece about Stephen Lewis and his 2002 book Hotel Kid: A Times Square Childhood, calling the book "too charming not to share."Read the full article: Eloise Who? The True Story of Growing Up in a Manhattan Hotel [Details]

The Washington Independent Review of Books called Tattered Banners, "Capacious, powerful, and subtle—a forgotten work with real claims to historic interest and aesthetic value . . . It is Paradise Lost as told by Dostoevsky."—Washington Independent Review of BooksRead the full review. [Details]

Kirkus Reviews gave a starred review to Still Life with Monkey by Katharine Weber in their June 15, 2018 issue. They called it "Stark and compelling . . . Rigorously unsentimental yet suffused with emotion: possibly the best work yet from an always stimulating writer."Read the full review. [Details]

Library Journal gave a starred review to Voices, Places by David Mason in their February 1, 2018 issue.From Library Journal:In this profoundly curious collection, poet Mason (Davey McGravy, Ludlow) has gathered a selection of criticism that attempts to link the importance of place with the development of the poet's voice.... [Details]

The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal talked to S. J. Dahlstrom, author of the Wilder Good series, about the recent awards his books have been winning as well as what it's like to write for and about children:Dahlstrom says, “That’s the great reward, I think in writing a children’s book, that you get to... [Details]

The American Scholar website featured an excerpt of Voices, Places by David Mason, saying, "David Mason finds poetry while exploring the world." See the article, and read the excerpt at theamericanscholar.org. [Details]

The November 20, 2017 issues of Publishers Weekly featured Voices, Places by David Mason, saying, "Mason expertly weaves the stories of great writers and places both ancient and new together into an imaginative literary odyssey."From PW:This collection of 19 essays from Mason, former poet laureate of Colorado, is an excellent contribution to the genres of both... [Details]

The Children's Book Review featured The Winged Girl of Knossos by Erick Berry, calling it "classic, timeless, and surprisingly modern."From The Children's Book Review: Known as much for her illustration as her writing, Erick Berry (Allena Champlin) was a writer of fiction as well as non-fiction, and published or illustrated nearly... [Details]